Erynnis juvenalis
Juvenal's duskywing | |
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Ottawa, Ontario | |
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Family: | Hesperiidae
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Genus: | Erynnis
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Species: | E. juvenalis
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Erynnis juvenalis (Fabricius, 1793)
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Erynnis juvenalis, the Juvenal's duskywing, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae.
Appearance and distribution[]
It is common in eastern North American oak woods from southern Manitoba to southern Quebec and Nova Scotia southward to Texas and Florida. This dark-brown skipper is larger than most eastern duskywings (wingspan: 30 to 37 mm). It has one brood in the spring (May to late June) in the east but two broods in spring and summer in the southwest. Both sexes have two to four white spots on the forewing. The females have grayer forewings and are more boldly marked. Both sexes have two spots near the upper margins of the ventral side of hindwings that are diagnostic of the species.[2][3] Larval food plant: oaks
Similar species[]
- Horace's duskywing (E. horatius)
- Zarucco duskywing (E. zarucco)
References[]
- ^ "NatureServe Explorer 2.0 Erynnis juvenalis Juvenal's Duskywing". explorer.natureserve.org. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
- ^ Jim P. Brock and K. Kaufman. Kaufman Field Guide to Butterflies of North America, New York, NY:Houghton Mifflin, 2003.
- ^ Juvenal's Duskywing, Butterflies of Canada
External links[]
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- NatureServe secure species
- Erynnis
- Butterflies of North America
- Butterflies described in 1793
- Pyrginae stubs